Statistical process control (SPC) is a method of quality control which employs statistical methods to monitor and control a process. This helps to ensure that the process operates efficiently, producing more specification-conforming products with less waste (rework or scrap). SPC can be applied to any process where the "conforming product" (product meeting specifications) output can be measured. Key tools used in SPC include run charts, control charts, a focus on continuous improvement, and the design of experiments. An example of a process where SPC is applied is manufacturing lines. SPC must ...
be practiced in 2 phases: The first phase is the initial establishment of the process, and the second phase is the regular production use of the process. In the second phase, a decision of the period to be examined must be made, depending upon the change in 5M&E conditions (Man, Machine, Material, Method, Movement, Environment) and wear rate of parts used in the manufacturing process (machine parts, jigs, and fixtures).
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Computer, Technical, Mechanical, Mathematical, and/or Scientific Skills. Basic skills in MS Word and Excel. Knowledge and experience in Statistical Process Control (SPC). Knowledge of basic GD&T (intermediate or advanced is preferred). Ability to read and interpret technical drawings. Ability to perform mathematical calculations required to complete all principle duties and assigned tasks. Ability to program on different languages such as Calypso...